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self-driving cars are now allowed on california roads. governor jerry brown signed a bill today that sets up regulations and guidelines to test driverless cars. brown signed it at google headquarters. google has been a big supporter of the self-controlled cars. google co founder sergey brin says he hopes people will be able to use this technology in the next few years. i find that terrifying. actually, no, so many people are terrible drivers, maybe this make it better. >>> thousands of anti austerity protesters took to the streets of spain today, gathering at neptune plaza. a police spokesman says 28 people were hurt, 22 arrested and the crowd gathered was 6,000 people. the protests come days before the spanish government announces its budget for next year and a package that will likely include more austerity measures. an analyst we spoke to said the next few days will be crucial, not just for spain, but for europe as a whole as to whether it can stay together. >>> the ecuadoran mission to the united nations confirms to cnn wikileaks foun
self-driving cars are now allowed on california roads. governor jerry brown signed a bill today that sets up regulations and guidelines to test driverless cars. brown signed it at google headquarters. google has been a big supporter of the self-controlled cars. google co founder sergey brin says he hopes people will be able to use this technology in the next few years. i find that terrifying. actually, no, so many people are terrible drivers, maybe this make it better. >>> thousands of...
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. >>> if you're in california and you see a a car traveling without a driver, do not be alarmed. google is giving its driverless car a real life road test. california's governor has approved legislation to allow google to use the prototype cars on public streets, in traffic. and if things go well, you will see a lot more of these driverless cars. >> we have been testing, of course, on the streets with our engineers. we're trying to allow a broader subset of our employees to test them in the near future, within the year. and i would hope that people can more broadly utilize this technology within several years after that. >> there is a catch to the new law. the car must have a human passenger in it who can quickly take over in case something goes wrong. thank you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. "cnn newsroom" continues right now with ashleigh banfield. >> thank you very much. hi, everybody. it's 11:00 on the east coast. 8:00 in the morning on the west coast. let's begin with this. the biggest soapbox on earth. at this
. >>> if you're in california and you see a a car traveling without a driver, do not be alarmed. google is giving its driverless car a real life road test. california's governor has approved legislation to allow google to use the prototype cars on public streets, in traffic. and if things go well, you will see a lot more of these driverless cars. >> we have been testing, of course, on the streets with our engineers. we're trying to allow a broader subset of our employees to test...
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this guy made one hot -- after pepper spraying occupy protesters at the university of california davis last november. it is turning out to be a very expensive way to break up a peaceful protest. under a proposed settlement today, the university will pay $30,000 to each of those 21 students and alumni pepper sprayed by campus police. the school will also pay the protesters' attorney fees, a quarter million dollars. a federal judge will have to approve the settlement before anyone gets a check. >>> firebombs, tear gas, molotov cocktails, folks in spain and greece protesting cuts to retirement and paychecks as they the chaos flares there, find out what lessons we the united states could learn from this. a . but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with m
this guy made one hot -- after pepper spraying occupy protesters at the university of california davis last november. it is turning out to be a very expensive way to break up a peaceful protest. under a proposed settlement today, the university will pay $30,000 to each of those 21 students and alumni pepper sprayed by campus police. the school will also pay the protesters' attorney fees, a quarter million dollars. a federal judge will have to approve the settlement before anyone gets a check....
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first, the university of california has confirmed to cnn it's reached a preliminary settlement with students pepper sprayed last year. it calls for the university to pay $30,000 to each of the pl n plaintiffs. they're going to set aside another $100,000 to individuals who can prove they were directly hit during the incident. expect people around the country to buy pepper spray. >>> the extradition of the radical clerk has been halted for now. heaunched an appeal to fight his extradition to the u.s. and as a result, a judge has issued an interim injunction pending a hearing. in a statement to "outfront," the british home office says it will continue to work to ensure hamza and four others are handled over as soon as possible. he faces 11 charges including conspireing in 1999 to set up a jihad training camp in oregon. michigan police are going to be searching for the remains of jimmy hoffa under a driveway. his department decided to take a core soil sample on friday. they had earlier used a radar which detected an anomaly. police say the move was credited by a tipster. he is the former teamste
first, the university of california has confirmed to cnn it's reached a preliminary settlement with students pepper sprayed last year. it calls for the university to pay $30,000 to each of the pl n plaintiffs. they're going to set aside another $100,000 to individuals who can prove they were directly hit during the incident. expect people around the country to buy pepper spray. >>> the extradition of the radical clerk has been halted for now. heaunched an appeal to fight his...
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the world, already under investigation by the new york attorney general and the attorney general of california. for months, if you have been watching our show, we have been trying to get answers from quadriga but so far, no one from the company has agreed to appear on camera. drew griffin has asked repeatedly. take a look. >> i understand that. what i want to know is am i going to get an on-camera interview? all right. okay. so the bottom line is you're not going to give me an interview. it's drew griffin, g-r-i-f-f-i-n. >> he is not here. >> oh, i'm trying to reach mr. shuloff. oh, he's not in. >> quadriga calls our reporting biased, saying we have ignored the good they're doing for their clients but they still won't go on camera. they might not want to talk to us but now they have to talk to members of the united states senate. drew griffin has been on the story from the get-go. what are we learning? >> this is about an upset chairman of the senate finance committee who doesn't like money being donated specifically for injured and disabled veterans, going instead to a private fund-raising co
the world, already under investigation by the new york attorney general and the attorney general of california. for months, if you have been watching our show, we have been trying to get answers from quadriga but so far, no one from the company has agreed to appear on camera. drew griffin has asked repeatedly. take a look. >> i understand that. what i want to know is am i going to get an on-camera interview? all right. okay. so the bottom line is you're not going to give me an interview....
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they're new york, they're illinois, they're california. places with big bureaucracy, high taxes, government employee unions and redistribution wealth. ironically he's not making the case he could make using the very examples of the states he's in. >> i want to ask you about that. realistically though do you think it's the campaign, the candidate? or is it just that people in these states like ohio for example are more optimistic about the economy and it's harder to sell the message they've been working with? >> no. look, i think it's clearly something that you can go out and communicate and do dramatically better than romney's currently doing. i think that obama in the end is the president who had gasoline price jump from $1.89 to $3.89. obama in the end a president piled up huge deficits that will cripple our children and grandchildren. look at the mess in the middle east where the president for ten days didn't tell the american people the truth about what happened in the death of an american ambassador. there's plenty of ammunition. but
they're new york, they're illinois, they're california. places with big bureaucracy, high taxes, government employee unions and redistribution wealth. ironically he's not making the case he could make using the very examples of the states he's in. >> i want to ask you about that. realistically though do you think it's the campaign, the candidate? or is it just that people in these states like ohio for example are more optimistic about the economy and it's harder to sell the message...
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you have to look at the frustrations of one family member in a waiting room in a hospital in oakland, california, where most patients don't have insurance. >> have so many on the same, that means the same level of -- >> what about growing up? >> you don't know the -- >> i don't know. i don't know. i don't. >> we got them all until triage. >> he got a bullet from two days ago. don't feel good and he's numb. >> pass it on to one of the -- make him take a look see what he can do. there's just no way to please everybody. >> the movie is called "the waiting room." director, cinematographer, everything else, peter nix, joining us. a gun shot wound wasn't enough to get the patient to the top of the list. how can that be? >> ironically, one of the things that presses up against the weight in a waiting room are very serious emergencies. like gunshot wounds, heart attacks, strokes, things of that nature. this particular guy was shot a couple days earlier and was coming back because his wound is bothering him. but he comes in, against other emergencies that creates the tension in the emergency room, not ju
you have to look at the frustrations of one family member in a waiting room in a hospital in oakland, california, where most patients don't have insurance. >> have so many on the same, that means the same level of -- >> what about growing up? >> you don't know the -- >> i don't know. i don't know. i don't. >> we got them all until triage. >> he got a bullet from two days ago. don't feel good and he's numb. >> pass it on to one of the -- make him take a...